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My brave daughter, 6, beat cancer but now it’s returned and NHS won’t fund her treatment – I’m crushed

THE family of a six-year-old girl who beat cancer need help to pay for a last-ditch treatment after it returned.

Amelia Kolpa was diagnosed with rare neuroblastoma in the stomach aged two in 2020 after she was hit by a fever.

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19/04/2024 Six year-old Amelia Bartczak of Halesowen who is battling neuroblastoma - the most aggressive childhood cancer. She was first diagnosed in September 2020 and had treatment and went into remission. Her family thought she had been cured, but then in March this year, doctors discovered it had come back. This time she needs chemotherapy and antibody treatment too, which isn’t funded by the NHS. The only chance of saving her life is for her family to raise 300k to take her to America for treatment..Pic by Paul Tonge 07757 699788. .Commission for The Sun...
Amelia Kolpa, six, beat cancer – but it’s returned, and the NHS now won’t fund treatment
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19/04/2024 Six year-old Amelia Bartczak of Halesowen who is battling neuroblastoma - the most aggressive childhood cancer. She was first diagnosed in September 2020 and had treatment and went into remission. Her family thought she had been cured, but then in March this year, doctors discovered it had come back. This time she needs chemotherapy and antibody treatment too, which isn’t funded by the NHS. The only chance of saving her life is for her family to raise 300k to take her to America for treatment. COLLECT PIC SHOWS: Amelia..Pic by Paul Tonge 07757 699788. .Commission for The Sun...
She underwent a two-year regime of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy before the end-of-treatment bell was rung in 2022
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19/04/2024 Six year-old Amelia Bartczak of Halesowen who is battling neuroblastoma - the most aggressive childhood cancer. She was first diagnosed in September 2020 and had treatment and went into remission. Her family thought she had been cured, but then in March this year, doctors discovered it had come back. This time she needs chemotherapy and antibody treatment too, which isn’t funded by the NHS. The only chance of saving her life is for her family to raise 300k to take her to America for treatment. PIC SHOWS: Amelia with her mum Katarzyna..Pic by Paul Tonge 07757 699788. .Commission for The Sun...
Mum Katarzyna Bartczak is begging for help – but some have already generously donated to help Amelia
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A gruelling two-year regime of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy led to Amelia triumphantly ringing the hospital’s end-of-treatment bell in 2022.

But last month, she woke in agony in the night before doctors confirmed the cancer was in her leg.

Her mum Katarzyna Bartczak, 36, from Halesowen, West Midlands, said the news was “crushing”.

The family want Amelia to have a combination of chemo and antibody treatment but cannot get it on the NHS.

They are trying to raise £340,000 to pay privately for a potential 17 cycles at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.


To donate visit gofund.me/1f2077dc.


An online crowdfunder has already passed £13,000 and Katarzyna is pleading for more help.

She said: “I’m desperate to do anything to try and save my daughter’s life. This is our only chance to save her.

“We know she responds well to the combination treatment of chemotherapy and antibodies.

“She has already been through so much that the thought of having to go through it again is horrifying, but we know that we have to do this.

“She’s beaten the disease once, she just needs another chance.”

Around 100 children a year in the UK are diagnosed with neuroblastoma, mostly before the age of five.

It often starts in the tummy and spreads. Signs may include a lump and pain, numbness, weakness and difficulty breathing and swallowing.


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